On October 23, BOOX released three new overseas limited products - Note Air4 C, Note Max and Palma 2. These three devices have their own characteristics and are designed for users with different needs. From professional work , creative design to portable reading, comprehensively improving the digital experience.
Note Air4 C: A combination of color and creativity
Note Air4 C is an upgraded model of last year's Note Air3 C. It is a 10.3-inch color e-ink notebook. The screen is the same as the previous generation. It uses the latest Kaleido 3 color display technology with a resolution of 300 PPI (black and white) and 150 PPI (color). There are three main upgrades to this generation. One is that it is officially equipped with an advanced processor (a Taiwan agent said it is Qualcomm 690); the other is that the RAM is upgraded from 4GB to 6GB, which can run various applications more smoothly; the third is that it runs Updated Android 13 system. One thing worth noting is that Note Air4 C has switched from Boox’s traditional e-reader interface to the same interface as the Tab series. In terms of molds and other hardware configurations, the two generations are basically the same.
With a streamlined design, a weight of 420 grams and a thickness of only 5.8mm, the Note Air4 C brings the device to a new level of portability and is priced at approximately US$499.
Note Max: Ideal for professional creation on a large screen
Note Max is the latest 13.3-inch large e-ink tablet launched by Boox, and it is also the latest member of the overseas version of the Note series. It uses E Ink Carta 1300 with a resolution of 3200x2400 and a 300 PPI screen. It is the first to be launched in the current E-Ink market and is very suitable for professional creation, data retrieval and academic research. In addition, Note Max is Boox’s other model after the Tab Ultra C Pro that uses the Qualcomm 855 processor. It is paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, and a BSR independent graphics chip to bring users extremely fast performance and can handle large files smoothly. and multitasking needs.
In terms of mold, Note Max is more like an enlarged version of the Go 10.3 launched earlier. It has the same gray and white borders and no reading headlight. In exchange for the thickness of 4.6mm, it is the thinnest of the same size in the e-reader market, its price is $649.
Palma 2: a portable reader in your pocket
Palma 2 is Boox's latest mobile e-ink reader, an upgraded version of Palma launched last year. Boox officially stated that Palma 2 is equipped with a more advanced processor (but the model has not been specified, it is estimated to be Qualcomm 680), and it integrates a fingerprint recognition function on the power button, making it safer and more convenient for users to use. In addition, the system version also uses the updated Andriod 13. The mold and other hardware configurations are roughly the same as the previous generation. The screen is also a 6.13-inch Carta 1200 display with a 300 PPI resolution. It continues to be equipped with 6GB RAM, 128GB ROM and a BSR independent graphics chip.
The Palma 2 sells for about $279 and is a portable companion for a productive life.
in conclusion
The three products released by Boox, Note Air4 C, Note Max and Palma 2, each perform well in professional creation, academic research or daily portable reading, and also bring more choices to reader enthusiasts.
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